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Friday, October 8, 2021
Congratulations to Azadeh Momeni who recently completed her PhD in Political Science. Her thesis topic was "The Role of Khatami’s Belief System in Changing Iranian Foreign Policy from 1997 to 2005". "I moved to Canada in 2010 and I started my PhD journey in 2013 at Carleton University. It was a great opportunity to... More
Congrats to MA graduate Sukhi Dhaliwal. Sukhi recently defended her MA Thesis entitled “So, I Stayed”: Narratives in Agency from Punjabi-Canadian Women in Forced Marriages”. "I completed the Dual Master’s degree in Political Science from University of Lucerne and Carleton University, where I studied abroad in Switzerland in 2019. I... More
Friday, September 17, 2021
Professor Scott Bennett was recently interviewed on CPAC about the upcoming election. view CPAC interview view Scott Bennett... More
Thursday, September 16, 2021
The Department of Political Science welcomes Lisa Marie Borrelli, a visiting scholar working with William Walters. "My research interests circle around the broader concepts of exclusion and banishment, including a focus on how noncitizens’ rights are restricted by states in the fields of migration law, welfare policies and public administration.... More
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
During the fall term, Professor James McCann from Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana, USA) will be in residence in the Department of Political Science as the Fulbright Canada Research Chair in North American Politics. During his stay at Carleton, he will conduct research on the political incorporation of immigrants, focusing in particular... More
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Congratulations to Ryan Dean, shortlisted for the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS / ACERMF) 2021 essay contest. The essay contest is held each year to recognize the most outstanding scholarship produced by students in Canada, in the field of refugee and forced migration studies. Ryan’s paper is entitled... More
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Congratulations to Emily Everett, winner of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS) 2021 essay contest. Her research topic is "Unaccompanied and Separated Refugee Children in Uganda: Community Based Child Protection Mechanisms." "After studying part-time for ten years as I switched universities, travelled,... More
Congratulations to Noah Schwartz, winner of the 2021 Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Excellence Award for Contract Instructors. “Instructors in FPA have the unique opportunity to shape the future by educating the next generation of global leaders, advocates, public servants, scholars and journalists,” says Noah Schwartz, a recent PhD... More
Monday, August 23, 2021
Congratulations to Luiz Leomil, shortlisted for the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS / ACERMF) 2021 essay contest. The essay contest is held each year to recognize the most outstanding scholarship produced by students in Canada, in the field of refugee and forced migration studies. Luiz's paper is entitled... More
Friday, August 20, 2021
Onome Oyiborhoro, Co-President of the Carleton Political Science Society and 4th year political science and philosophy student joined a voters' panel on CBC's Ottawa Morning with Robyn Bresnahan. This was a lively discussion covering a breadth of issues. How engaged are youth in this election? What do opposition leaders need to do to make... More
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
PhD student Alex Rudolph recently published a policy perspective on Canada's cyber defence. Alex’s research investigates the interaction between states, society, and cyberspace, with a focus on cyber conflict, cyber statecraft, the strategic thought of cyberspace, and Canadian cyber defense and cybersecurity. His doctoral research explores a... More
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Political Science Professor Laura Macdonald and Angelo DiCaro, Director of Research at Unifor answer this question in their new blog/commentary. In many ways, the signing of the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) in 2018 represented continuity more than change in North American economic governance. Except for some unique rule... More
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